Duke of Argyll
The Duke of Argyll is a title in the peerage of Scotland, created in 1701. The title is associated with the Campbell family, one of Scotland's most prominent clans. The Duke's seat is at Inveraray Castle, located in the region of Argyll and Bute, which has been the family home for centuries.
The current Duke of Argyll is the 13th holder of the title, succeeding his father in 2001. The Duke plays a ceremonial role in Scottish society and is involved in various charitable activities. The title is part of the broader British aristocracy, which includes other noble titles such as Earl and Viscount.